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'''''Shama''''' was a book written in [[3890 DE]] by the author [[Lalen (author)|Lalen]] about [[Shama]], queen consort of King [[Ti'amel]].
'''''Shama''''' was a book written in [[3890 DE]] by the author [[Lalen (author)|Lalen]] about [[Shama]], queen consort of King [[Ti'amel]].


According to the book, Shama—an intelligent and incredible woman—was a faithful follower of [[Yahvo]] and stayed with the incompetent and unfaithful King simply because she believed that she could not break the promise she made marrying him.<ref>[[Reference:DRC research notebooks/King Ti'amel|King Ti'amel Notebook]]</ref>
According to the book, Shama—an intelligent and incredible woman—was a faithful follower of [[Yahvo]] and stayed with the incompetent and unfaithful King simply because she believed that she could not break the promise she made marrying him.<ref>{{cite journal|author=DRC|journal=King Ti'amel notebook|journal-page=Reference:DRC research notebooks/King Ti'amel|game=Uru}}</ref>


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Latest revision as of 04:13, 29 November 2020

Shama was a book written in 3890 DE by the author Lalen about Shama, queen consort of King Ti'amel.

According to the book, Shama—an intelligent and incredible woman—was a faithful follower of Yahvo and stayed with the incompetent and unfaithful King simply because she believed that she could not break the promise she made marrying him.[1]

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